@Liberty - From Last Grave at Dimbaza to three tiny graves at Bloemhof

Jun 24, 2014
24 June 2014 - By a strange coincidence the Sunday Times on 8th June published an obituary of Nana Mahomo at almost the same time as the South African Institute of Race Relations issued a press release suggesting that affirmative action was partly responsible for the deaths of three babies in Bloemhof.
@Liberty - From Last Grave at Dimbaza to three tiny graves at Bloemhof

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@Liberty - From Last Grave at Dimbaza to three tiny graves at Bloemhof

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